The warden who ran the federal jail where disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein died was allowed to quietly retire from the Bureau of Prisons in February. His retirement came in the midst of an investigation examining how one of the government’s highest-profile inmates could allegedly take his own life in custody…. Read More
Frustrated Bill O’Reilly curses and threatens in explosive video
Even stars like former Fox News host and conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly get frustrated at the airport, it seems. A new video from The Daily Mail shows O’Reilly dealing with the same problem that has imbittered almost every American at one point or another — and the tension eventually boils… Read More
Kamala Harris to officiate this governor’s wedding…
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is getting married, and Vice President Kamala Harris has been picked to officiate. The first-term Democratic governor made the announcement through her personal spokesman Tuesday, saying a small ceremony will be held May 21 in Washington, D.C. No other details about the upcoming ceremony… Read More
Dems wild 2022 election plan leaks
by Frank Holmes, reporter Democrats have a serious problem on their hands in this November’s midterm elections: In order to save their job, they have to say that they’re doing great. Everything — from inflation, to immigration, to keeping kids masked in public — says that’s not going to work…. Read More
Ocasio-Cortez’ 2019 stunt comes back to haunt her
The Metropolitan Transit Authority, New York City’s transit agency, unveiled a plan to hire 500 additional police officers in 2019. At the time, Gov. Andrew Cuomo praised the plan at a press conference, citing fare evasion and violence against M.T.A. employees. However, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., wasn’t happy. She joined… Read More
Hydropower yields ‘world’s largest batteries’
Sprawled like a gigantic swimming pool atop a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan is an asphalt-and-clay pond holding enough water to produce electricity for 1.6 million households. It’s part of the Ludington Pumped Storage Plant, which uses simple technology: Water is piped from a lower reservoir — the lake, in this… Read More
Doctors suggest renaming low-grade prostate cancer
A cancer diagnosis is scary. Some doctors say it’s time to rename low-grade prostate cancer to eliminate the alarming C-word. Cancer cells develop in nearly all prostates as men age, and most prostate cancers are harmless. About 34,000 Americans die from prostate cancer annually, but treating the disease can lead… Read More
CDC launches $21M new forecasting center
A new U.S. government center aims to become the National Weather Service for infectious diseases — an early warning system to help guide the response to COVID-19 and future pandemics. The new Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics launched Tuesday. Its leaders say predicting the course of the COVID-19 pandemic… Read More
Huge spike in border crossings amid new asylum policy
Illegal immigrants attempted to cross the U.S.-Mexico border at the highest level in two decades as the U.S. prepares for even larger numbers with the expected lifting of a pandemic-era order that turned away asylum seekers. Immigration authorities stopped illegals 221,303 times along the Southwest border in March, a 33%… Read More
MSNBC star has joined the Ukrainian military
Former Navy officer Malcolm Nance might have built a career out of pushing Russiagate as an MSNBC analyst… but he’s just written a new legacy for himself. Nance joined Ukraine’s international legion amid Russia’s deadly war, he told MSNBC’s Joy-Ann Reid on Monday. Dressed in military garb, he spoke about… Read More
- ‹ Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 680
- 681
- 682
- 683
- 684
- …
- 1353
- Next Page ›









